
The research group of Health and Human Services Informatics focuses on the organisation and steering of information management, the use of information and communication technology, knowledge management, and data models and structures.
Our research group is part of The Effectiveness of Social and Health Services (EFFECTIVENESS) research community, which produces effectiveness and cost-effectiveness knowledge based on scientific research on social and health services and the promotion of health and well-being.
Projects
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PROSHADE - Realiable Knowledge for Health Care: Process and Practice of Shared Decision Making 01.10.2020 - 30.09.2026
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Development of digital capacities and approaches in old-aged care 01.08.2022 - 31.12.2023
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Professors
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Ulla-Mari Kinnunen
ProfessorDepartment of Health and Social Management, Faculty of Social Sciences and Business Studies -
Hanna-Maija Kuusisto
ProfessorDepartment of Health and Social Management, Faculty of Social Sciences and Business Studies -
Kaija Saranto
Professor, EmeritaDepartment of Health and Social Management, Faculty of Social Sciences and Business Studies
Post-doctoral Researchers
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Eija Kivekäs
Project ResearcherDepartment of Health and Social Management, Faculty of Social Sciences and Business Studies -
Virpi Jylhä
Postdoctoral ResearcherDepartment of Health and Social Management, Faculty of Social Sciences and Business Studies
Doctoral Researchers
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Anna Vahteristo
Project ResearcherDepartment of Health and Social Management, Faculty of Social Sciences and Business Studies -
Milla Rosenlund
Project ResearcherDepartment of Health and Social Management, Faculty of Social Sciences and Business Studies -
Johanna Ikonen
Project ResearcherDepartment of Health and Social Management, Faculty of Social Sciences and Business Studies -
Pirjo Hilama
Doctoral ResearcherDepartment of Health and Social Management, Faculty of Social Sciences and Business Studies
Senior lecturers
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Sari Nissinen
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Ville Kivivirta
University LecturerDepartment of Health and Social Management, Faculty of Social Sciences and Business Studies